Chapter 216: Ventilating the news, anticipating the enemy first!

Because the Bulls have a big lead, there is no need for Doane to play the third quarter completely.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Doon, who was full of energy, once again punched the Pistons bench.

Less than half of the fourth quarter was played, and the outcome of the game was almost decided.

The Pistons, for their part, did not continue to resist, and Larry Brown took the initiative to remove the other four of the Pistons' five tigers except for Prince.

However, Lyuplins tried his luck and failed to get the desired result.

95-107, the Bulls won G1 in the Eastern Conference semifinals by a huge margin of 12 points.

However, what Billups said after the game took Doon by surprise.

"Be careful behind Doon!"

Doon knew that Billups was not here to speak harshly, and based on the personal relationship between the two, it was very likely that Billups had sent a message to Doon.

It's just that there are some things that can't be said too clearly. It's also possible that Billups misunderstood Larry Brown.

In short, in order to be able to finish this series in good health and advance to the Eastern Conference Finals, Doon really has to be cautious in the next game.

In order to be able to make it out of the East, lead the team to win the championship, and return to the locker room after the game, Doon also reminded his teammates to pay attention to the actions of the Pistons players when they defend.

Be careful to sail the ship of ten thousand years!

Judging from the G1 game, the overall strength of the Bulls is stronger than that of the Pistons, but if someone is injured, it is difficult to say.

And the other players of the Bulls, hearing that Doane was so serious, also began to pay attention to this aspect of the situation.

The time soon came to May 9, and the Bulls and Pistons' G2 continued to play.

In order to reduce physical confrontation, Doon deliberately took the ball in the high post from the first quarter.

Under Doon's temptation, the Pistons did not adopt a defensive strategy of wrapping and trapping from the beginning, and there was only Prince's single defense above the three-point line.

Doon, as usual, continued to call for cover and then pretended to burst into the basket.

In fact, he relied on breaking through to attract the defense, passing the ball to Tyson Chandler who was in the next order, and let the latter attack the basket.

However, Tyson Chandler was reminded by Doon before the game that it was not the same as usual.

I saw that Josh Smith suddenly rushed to the basket at the same time as he roared that Tianzun moved in front of Tyson Chandler.

Then there was Tyson Chandler, who made an early stop and tossed the ball high to Josh Smith, who relayed in the air and relied on his physical gifts to complete the attack.

Tyson Chandler played with Doon for two years, and in addition to greatly improving his defensive and pie-eating skills, he also improved his passing skills.

Tyson Chandler can even pass long passes extremely accurately, and it is naturally not difficult to drop the ball under the basket to relay teammates in the air.

It's just that in the past, Tyson Chandler relied on Doon to score his own points and relied on Byron Davis to feed the cake, so how could he have the ball to feed the cake to other teammates?

That's why tonight is rare.

But that doesn't mean that Tyson Chandler doesn't play well with his teammates under the basket and doesn't help them with passes under the basket.

It's also because it's rare, and the Pistons don't pay much attention to it.

However, with Doon on the perimeter, the ball can either be used to make a quick three-point shot with the help of a pick-and-roll, or to attract the defense and let Tyson Chandler attack on his own.

For a while, Tyson Chandler incarnated into Duncan, who had a slightly barren offensive means, could block and dismantle, could respond, and could attack the basket, and the defensive end was also very reliable, and the voice on the court was very loud.

Originally, the Pistons' defensive attention was mainly focused on Dwan, but now we have to pay attention to Tyson Chandler.

However, just after Larry Brown took the initiative to call a timeout and focused on a defensive strategy against Tyson Chandler, the Pistons players who returned to the court found that Tyson Chandler did not return to the court.

"Fack, who the hell should we guard against?"

Scott Skels anticipated Larry Brown's defensive setup, and the Pistons players who returned to the court were somewhat confused.

And in this case, Doon, who was just fake holding the ball in the first quarter, finally took the initiative.

This time, I don't play falsely, and I rush to the basket directly with the help of cover.

Seeing this, Big Ben and Roaring Tianzun naturally had to go all out to deal with it, and they pinched Doon together in the penalty area.

But Doon looked menacing, but in fact he focused on a sudden point.

Byron Davis and Josh Smith used Doon to draw the defense in, and also scored some easy shots under the basket with an open cut.

Larry Brown on the sidelines felt a little familiar when he saw this.

"This ...... Isn't that how Doon played with the Los Angeles Lakers? ”

Larry Brown quickly woke up to the fact that Doon was holding the ball but attacking involuntarily, just making a wedding dress for other teammates, which was very teammate-friendly.

Now there is no OK combination, but Doon still dares to play like this.

In Larry Brown's opinion, Doon's courage is still somewhat big.

In order to limit Doon, Larry Brown used the dead ball to call Billups to the sidelines for a lecture.

After some instruction, Larry Brown asked Billups to tell the other Pistons players that Dhorn must cut ties between him and his teammates.

In addition, Larry Brown also emphasized that it is necessary to let Big Ben and Roar Tianzun give Doon an increase in strength, further deplete Doon's physical strength, and weaken Doon's influence on the offensive end.

Doon wasn't blind, noticing Billups' conversation with Larry Brown on the sidelines, and later seeing Billups walk up to the rest of the Pistons Five and say a few words one by one.

To make Billups do this, to make the Pistons so targeted, he is obviously the only one on the Bulls' side.

In just a few seconds, Doon had already guessed the defensive adjustments that Larry Brown had made to him.

As a result, Doondoon ran without the ball and changed from holding the ball to not having the ball.

Doon bypassed Larry Brown's defensive setup, leaving the Pistons players to rely on their experience to defend him.

And in the Bulls' offensive round, the Pistons will inevitably subconsciously shift their attention to Dwan.

This will naturally lead to some leaks, allowing Byron Davis and others to take the opportunity to play some simple balls.

Doon has a super ability to travel off-peak and is not in a hurry to score.

And after the first round of the playoffs, Doon also believes that his teammates can seize these opportunities and use their abilities to score those simple goals that should be scored.

The Bulls rely on a large number of simple balls to score, and do not need to frequently use their bodies to fight hard with the Pistons, which will also reduce unnecessary consumption and reduce the possibility of being blacked by the Pistons.

"Doon is here again!"

As Big Ben and Roaring Tianzun went off the field one after another, Doon, who was still on the field, began to attack with the ball again.

The Pistons want to cut off Doane's connection with their teammates, and it also depends on whether the defenders have the ability.

If it was the twin Wallace in the box, it would really be a bit of a problem for Doon.

Pass it to your teammates, it's a bit of a. But when he attacked by himself, he was sanctioned by Double Wallace again.

However, if you change to another interior player, then don't blame Doon for being unkind.

Originally, before the double Wallace went off the court, Doon's score was only in single digits, but by the end of the first quarter, Doon had scored 13 points on 5-of-7 shots and 3-of-5 three-pointers.

The game entered the second quarter, which was similar to G1, and Doon continued to play and beat the second lineup of the Pistons.

Although Larry Brown is very disdainful of Doon's behavior of playing a substitute lineup as a supergiant in the league, there is no other way than to scold.

After all, as early as last year, Larry Brown already knew that Big Ben or Roaring Tianzun alone could not restrain Doon.

Only the two Wallaces together can have a significant restraining effect on Doon.

However, Doon did not accept the offer and was not fooled.

As long as the double Wallace still has the strength to defend, Doon will take a back seat, either with the ball in tandem, or in the bottom corner, anyway, he will not play a tough battle.

It's also because Doon is like a loach, too oily and slippery, and the piston can't do anything with Doon.

For this reason, Larry Brown can only watch Doon kill their bench lineup.

87-105, under Doon's heavy punches, the game actually lost suspense as early as the third quarter.

It's also because Doon is too cunning, even if Larry Brown wants to find a role player who can do the dirty work, he has no chance to play heavily on Doane.

Doon used the cover to shoot down the basket too fast, and before the idle man could get close to Doon, Doon had already finished under the basket.

Even if he consciously waits for Doon under the basket in advance, Doon can rely on mid-range to dodge physical confrontation.

Other than that, Doon's own elbow is not an ornament! If you want to do something, you have to weigh it in advance.

All in all, Doon didn't give a chance, the Pistons couldn't get a shot, and it seemed difficult to solve the Bulls by solving Doane.

But going back to Detroit is the only good news for the Pistons players and coaches.

After winning G2, the Bulls were able to relax a little and wait for a night's sleep in Chicago before heading to Detroit the next day.

However, when they arrived in Detroit, after the Bulls players settled into the hotel, they began to worry again.

Chicago is already a sin city with frequent shootings, but the environment where the players live is relatively safe, and they don't usually feel too much.

When you get to Detroit, it's not even daylight. I don't know if Detroit fans came here to do it on purpose.

However, at night, the Bulls players are all old and prepared, and they all wear noise-canceling headphones to sleep, which has no effect.

After two days in Detroit, Doon and the others gradually got used to it.

As long as you stay in the hotel and don't go out to do some personal things, there will definitely be no accidents.

Veterans are running for championship rings, and rookies are also thinking about contract extensions for the next contract year.

Therefore, even if Doon gave benefits to his teammates not long ago, no one took the initiative to leave the hotel in the end.

The Bulls players put their energy into their daily training, and they all maintained a good competitive state.

It's just that in order to reduce physical consumption and ensure that they can be healthier during the playoffs, the Bulls did not organize an intra-team match.

On the evening of May 13, the Bulls players who had restarted the game after four days all seemed to be a little slow to heat up.

The Bulls were outscored 7-0 by the Pistons at the start of the game, and Doon had to step up and stop the bleeding with a mid-range shot.

And the Pistons Five Tigers, with the crazy support of the home fans, seem to have exploded one after another, how to play in the first quarter.

24-31, the Pistons played an unprecedented 30+ in the first quarter, which is also quite bizarre.

However, although the other players of the Bulls played poorly, at the end of the first quarter, Doon took advantage of the absence of the double Wallace and went all out to fire infinitely.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Doon, like the previous two games, wanted to repeat the old trick.

The Pistons are already 2-0 ahead of the Bulls, and they will return to the Auburn Hills Palace Arena tonight to play and will naturally want to get that point back.

As a result, at the beginning of the second quarter, Wallace played together, and Larry Brown seemed to want to put pressure on Doon to continue to smoke in the bottom corner.

Seeing this scene, Doon changed the Bulls' style of play without saying a word, and suddenly led the team to speed up.

Originally, the Bulls' second team was better at shooting, and the performance on the defensive end was worse.

It makes sense to give up part of the defense and turn it into offense.

As the Bulls started and roared, they bombarded directly on the outside.

The score on the court fluctuated greatly, and the Pistons once stretched the difference to double digits, but were chased back by the Bulls with several three-pointers.

"Doon, this guy is too violent, isn't he? Why is he so good at everything? ”

Watching Doon lead the Bulls' second team to narrow the score, while Big Ben and Roaring Tianzun have kept turning back and running, tired and sweaty, and constantly panting, Larry Brown can only keep lamenting.

In fact, Larry Brown couldn't understand why Doon was able to find a way to crack his early double Wallace so quickly.

Normally, Doon plays by talent, so the technique will not be so great.

The problem is that Doon is not only terrifyingly talented, but also has unattainable skills, but he still relies on his brain to play!

In Larry Brown's opinion, Doon played too smart!

The early arrival of the double Wallace will inevitably lead to a lack of physical strength.

The Bulls play a fast break, allowing the players on both sides to keep turning back and running, even if Billups takes the initiative to lower the tempo with the ball, the physical strength of the double Wallace will be unbearable.

And during the Bulls' run, Doon not only incarnated as a run-and-gun thruster, but also a shooting machine!

In the first half of the second quarter, Doon scored six points on three-pointers alone.

When Roaring Tianzun's physical strength was not enough, after taking a break first, Doon ran low and squatted in the pit again.

The Pistons had to take it seriously, and then Byron Davis broke out again.

When the second quarter was more than 8 minutes into the game, and Larry Brown felt that Doon should be off, Doon coldly singled two more in the low post, and beat Big Ben all over the head.

Just as Larry Brown called a timeout for a hitman, Doon finally took a break from the attack.

This vaguely made Larry Brown realize that something was wrong: "Why did Doon save the day every time and invalidate my plan?" ”

(End of chapter)